The Surrogate Mother, Part One

Your name is (NAME) and you are a 22-year-old college graduate working two jobs as a (JOB #1) and a (JOB #2), living in Boston, Massachusetts. Your combined wages aren't really enough to make ends meet. While you're bringing a friend to a doctor's appointment at a health clinic, you spot a flier from a nearby fertility clinic asking for egg donations and surrogate mothers. Your friends and family would freak out if they found out what you're thinking of doing, but you need money, times are tough, and it is for a good cause: helping people and bringing new life into the world.

The next day, you go to the fertility clinic and fill out the necessary paperwork to be a surrogate mother. Then, you undergo several physical examinations, to make sure you are bodily and reproductively healthy, that expand over several weeks. A year and a half later, you meet the first couple you'll be a surrogate for.

Eighteen months later, fully recovered from the last pregnancy, you are asked by the doctors if you would like to be a traditional surrogate mother, which means you are the child's genetic mother. You still need money, even if your last payment was a lot, but taxes and mortgage have run you almost dry. You decide to take it.

Two years later have passed. You haven't been a surrogate mother since you had your biological child with the gay men, whom monthly send you pictures and videos of the little one. You're glad that you're child is happy and healthy with good parents. As for yourself, you're still living in Boston and have your own condo, and you've fully established your career as a (CAREER). You don't think you'd ever go back into surrogacy unless you absolutely had to...until you meet a man at the clinic while at a doctor's appointment.

The man's name is (HIS NAME) and he is a 39-year-old (CAREER) from Amherst, Massachusetts. He's a childless widower, whose wife died of cancer last year at the age of 37. Before she died, she had a full hysterectomy and her eggs frozen at the fertility clinic so that her husband could still have a child. Your heart bleeds for him when you overhear his story from the nurses and learn that the man has decided on surrogacy. Before the doctors even ask, you volunteer to be the surrogate mother.

You keep in touch with your first child, (HIS/HER NAME), who is now four years old and grow closer to your second non-biological child, (HIS/HER NAME), and his/her father, (HIS NAME). (ROLL THE DICE) months after the baby is born, you begin dating him.

The end of Part One! Part Two is coming soon!

(FYI...if you are offended by the gay men section of this game, then don't play)

Your name is LilacSamantha, and you are a 22-year-old college graduate working two jobs as a Nanny and a bartender, iving in Boston, Massachusetts. Your combined wages aren't really enough to make ends meet. While you're bringing a friend to a doctor's appointment at a health clinic, you spot a flier from a nearby fertility clinic asking for egg donations and surrogate mothers. Your friends and family would freak out if they found out what you're thinking of doing, but you need money, times are tough, and it is for a good cause: helping people and bringing new life into the world.

The next day, you go to the fertility clinic and fill out the necessary paperwork to be a surrogate mother. Then, you undergo several physical examinations, to make sure you are bodily and reproductively healthy, that expand over several weeks. A year and a half later, you meet the first couple you'll be a surrogate for.

Mr. and Mrs. Devia are a couple in their early forties from Easton, Massachusetts. The wife's name is JulietteReiley and she's an intelligent, hardworking businesswoman who's put her career ahead of anything else and is now ready to settle down. The husband's name is PatrickJonothan and he's a lawyer with his own firm in Boston. They're grateful to you for doing such an unselfish thing for them by being the womb for their baby.
What do they look like? Roll the dice
1 or 2: http://blog.masslive.com/criesandwhi...20capuanos.jpg

The embryo is successfully implanted into your uterus and a month later you inform the doctors and the biological parents that you are pregnant. You receive all sorts of medical expenses, but the next nine months are tough with pregnancy, even with the support of your doctors and the biological parents holding your hand through it all. Your friends, family, and co-workers aren't sure of what to think when they find out you're pregnant...and that the baby isn't actually your own. Finally, you deliver a healthy baby to its glowing parents.
What is the baby's name & gender? Roll the dice
4. Girl; first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1920
Name: VivaAmy

Eighteen months later, fully recovered from the last pregnancy, you are asked by the doctors if you would like to be a traditional surrogate mother, which means you are the child's genetic mother. You still need money, even if your last payment was a lot, but taxes and mortgage have run you almost dry. You decide to take it.

The couple you are a surrogate mother for is a gay couple, two men from Boston. The first is a 35-year-old social worker named Raynord Athur and his partner is a 36-year-old interior designer named KeithVictor, who was chosen to be the biological father for the baby. A nurse told you that the men selected you specifically to be the mother of their child because they thought you were pretty. You're not sure if you're flattered, but you're happy to help these men, who are very friendly and flamboyant.

This time, you're prepared for what's coming. You think it's going to be easier this time around...until Raynord asks you if you would like to be a part of the child's life, since technically you are the mother. By now, you are 24 years old and have gotten a stable job as an actress. You've always been so career-oriented that you've never given much thought to husband or children. It takes a lot of thought, and the feeling of the baby's first kick, for you to decide that you want the child to know you are his/her mother, but you will allow the fathers to raise him/her. A week after you announce this to the fathers, you have the baby.
What is the baby's name & gender? Roll the dice
6: Boy; first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ir/2010
Name: CallumJosh

Two years later have passed. You haven't been a surrogate mother since you had your biological child with the gay men, whom monthly send you pictures and videos of the little one. You're glad that you're child is happy and healthy with good parents. As for yourself, you're still living in Boston and have your own condo, and you've fully established your career as an actress. You don't think you'd ever go back into surrogacy unless you absolutely had to...until you meet a man at the clinic while at a doctor's appointment.

The man's name is BrianEdward and he is a 39-year-old Accountant from Amherst, Massachusetts. He's a childless widower, whose wife died of cancer last year at the age of 37. Before she died, she had a full hysterectomy and her eggs frozen at the fertility clinic so that her husband could still have a child. Your heart bleeds for him when you overhear his story from the nurses and learn that the man has decided on surrogacy. Before the doctors even ask, you volunteer to be the surrogate mother.

You meet Brian shortly before your impregnation. You can't help but notice how attractive he is; tall and slim with black hair and sad-looking dark blue eyes but a sweet smile. He thanks you for doing this for him. You assure him that it's no trouble at all. The fertilization is a success and two weeks later, you find out you're pregnant. How do you tell the biological father you're pregnant? Roll the dice
Odd #: You give him a T-shirt that says "Daddy To Be" on the front
What does he look like? Roll the dice
5 or 6:

You and Brian become friends as the months go on. He's excited to become a dad and you accidentally tell him that you have your own child, whom is being raised by his/her biological father and his partner. Being with this new man is what influences you to decide to be more active in your child's life and Callum is starting to finally know you as his/her mother. You even get in touch with the first couple you were a surrogate for and ask how their child, Viva, is doing. You're starting to wonder if you should give motherhood a second thought when you have your third baby and second non-biological child.
What is the baby's name & gender? Roll the dice
1. Boy; first & middle names from http://nameberry.com/list/380/Boys-Names-Moving-Up-Fast
Name: DexterFinn

You keep in touch with your first child, Viva, who is now four years old and grow closer to your second non-biological child, Dexter, and his/her father, Brian. 2 months after the baby is born, you begin dating him.

The end of Part One! Part Two is coming soon!

PLEASE HURRY! I'm dying of suspense.

Proud mommy of Annemarie Belle, and expecting another daughter in November.

People who say they sleep like a baby usually don't have one.
- Leo J. Burke

Your name is JillianElizabethBenson and you are a 22-year-old college graduate working two jobs as a waitress and a receptionist at a business firm, living in Boston, Massachusetts. Your combined wages aren't really enough to make ends meet. While you're bringing a friend to a doctor's appointment at a health clinic, you spot a flier from a nearby fertility clinic asking for egg donations and surrogate mothers. Your friends and family would freak out if they found out what you're thinking of doing, but you need money, times are tough, and it is for a good cause: helping people and bringing new life into the world.

The next day, you go to the fertility clinic and fill out the necessary paperwork to be a surrogate mother. Then, you undergo several physical examinations, to make sure you are bodily and reproductively healthy, that expand over several weeks. A year and a half later, you meet the first couple you'll be a surrogate for.

The embryo is successfully implanted into your uterus and a month later you inform the doctors and the biological parents that you are pregnant. You receive all sorts of medical expenses, but the next nine months are tough with pregnancy, even with the support of your doctors and the biological parents holding your hand through it all. Your friends, family, and co-workers aren't sure of what to think when they find out you're pregnant...and that the baby isn't actually your own. Finally, you deliver a healthy baby to its glowing parents.
What is the baby's name & gender? Roll the dice
6. Girl; first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1940
Name: PriscillaVeronicaJohnson

Eighteen months later, fully recovered from the last pregnancy, you are asked by the doctors if you would like to be a traditional surrogate mother, which means you are the child's genetic mother. You still need money, even if your last payment was a lot, but taxes and mortgage have run you almost dry. You decide to take it.

The couple you are a surrogate mother for is a gay couple, two men from Boston. The first is a 35-year-old social worker named SimonChristopherWilliams and his partner is a 36-year-old interior designer named LucasJorgeSantos, who was chosen to be the biological father for the baby. A nurse told you that the men selected you specifically to be the mother of their child because they thought you were pretty. You're not sure if you're flattered, but you're happy to help these men, who are very friendly and flamboyant.
What does the couple look like? Roll the dice
7 or 8: http://www.queerstock.com/artwork/qs...e00026r_wc.jpg

This time, you're prepared for what's coming. You think it's going to be easier this time around...until Simon asks you if you would like to be a part of the child's life, since technically you are the mother. By now, you are 24 years old and have gotten a stable job as an editor. You've always been so career-oriented that you've never given much thought to husband or children. It takes a lot of thought, and the feeling of the baby's first kick, for you to decide that you want the child to know you are his/her mother, but you will allow the fathers to raise him/her. A week after you announce this to the fathers, you have the baby.
What is the baby's name & gender? Roll the dice
8: Boy; first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/sp/2010
Name: GabrielOliverWilliams-Santos

Two years later have passed. You haven't been a surrogate mother since you had your biological child with the gay men, whom monthly send you pictures and videos of the little one. You're glad that you're child is happy and healthy with good parents. As for yourself, you're still living in Boston and have your own condo, and you've fully established your career as a novelist. You don't think you'd ever go back into surrogacy unless you absolutely had to...until you meet a man at the clinic while at a doctor's appointment.

The man's name is JeremyMalcolm Danvers and he is a 39-year-old art history college professor from Amherst, Massachusetts. He's a childless widower, whose wife died of cancer last year at the age of 37. Before she died, she had a full hysterectomy and her eggs frozen at the fertility clinic so that her husband could still have a child. Your heart bleeds for him when you overhear his story from the nurses and learn that the man has decided on surrogacy. Before the doctors even ask, you volunteer to be the surrogate mother.

You meet Jeremy shortly before your impregnation. You can't help but notice how attractive he is; tall and slim with black hair and sad-looking dark blue eyes but a sweet smile. He thanks you for doing this for him. You assure him that it's no trouble at all. The fertilization is a success and two weeks later, you find out you're pregnant.How do you tell the biological father you're pregnant? Roll the dice
Odd #: You give him a T-shirt that says "Daddy To Be" on the front
What does he look like? Roll the dice
1 or 2: http://masqline.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/dress3.jpg

You and Jeremy become friends as the months go on. He's excited to become a dad and you accidentally tell him that you have your own child, whom is being raised by his biological father and his partner. Being with this new man is what influences you to decide to be more active in your child's life and Gabriel is starting to finally know you as his mother. You even get in touch with the first couple you were a surrogate for and ask how their child, Priscilla, is doing. You're starting to wonder if you should give motherhood a second thought when you have your third baby and second non-biological child.
What is the baby's name & gender? Roll the dice
1. Boy; first & middle names from http://nameberry.com/list/380/Boys-Names-Moving-Up-Fast
Name: ReidEmmett Danvers

You keep in touch with your first child, Gabriel, who is now four years old and grow closer to your second non-biological child, Reid, and his father, Jeremy. 3 months after the baby is born, you begin dating him.

Your name is AmityCharlotte Hultgren and you are a 22-year-old college graduate working two jobs as a secretary and a waitress, living in Boston, Massachusetts. Your combined wages aren't really enough to make ends meet. While you're bringing a friend to a doctor's appointment at a health clinic, you spot a flier from a nearby fertility clinic asking for egg donations and surrogate mothers. Your friends and family would freak out if they found out what you're thinking of doing, but you need money, times are tough, and it is for a good cause: helping people and bringing new life into the world.

The next day, you go to the fertility clinic and fill out the necessary paperwork to be a surrogate mother. Then, you undergo several physical examinations, to make sure you are bodily and reproductively healthy, that expand over several weeks. A year and a half later, you meet the first couple you'll be a surrogate for.

Mr. and Mrs. Saunders are a couple in their early forties from Easton, Massachusetts. The wife's name is JoannaKay and she's an intelligent, hardworking businesswoman who's put her career ahead of anything else and is now ready to settle down. The husband's name is MalachiRay and he's a lawyer with his own firm in Boston. They're grateful to you for doing such an unselfish thing for them by being the womb for their baby.
What do they look like?http://www.beingcancerfree.com/wp-co..._and_kevin.jpg

The embryo is successfully implanted into your uterus and a month later you inform the doctors and the biological parents that you are pregnant. You receive all sorts of medical expenses, but the next nine months are tough with pregnancy, even with the support of your doctors and the biological parents holding your hand through it all. Your friends, family, and co-workers aren't sure of what to think when they find out you're pregnant...and that the baby isn't actually your own. Finally, you deliver a healthy baby to its glowing parents.
What is the baby's name & gender?
Girl

Eighteen months later, fully recovered from the last pregnancy, you are asked by the doctors if you would like to be a traditional surrogate mother, which means you are the child's genetic mother. You still need money, even if your last payment was a lot, but taxes and mortgage have run you almost dry. You decide to take it.

The couple you are a surrogate mother for is a gay couple, two men from Boston. The first is a 35-year-old social worker named SullivanThomas Fry and his partner is a 36-year-old interior designer named KieferJonathanDuke, who was chosen to be the biological father for the baby. A nurse told you that the men selected you specifically to be the mother of their child because they thought you were pretty. You're not sure if you're flattered, but you're happy to help these men, who are very friendly and flamboyant.
What does the couple look like? http://www.queerstock.com/artwork/qs...e00026r_wc.jpg

This time, you're prepared for what's coming. You think it's going to be easier this time around...until Sully asks you if you would like to be a part of the child's life, since technically you are the mother. By now, you are 24 years old and have gotten a stable job as a teacher. You've always been so career-oriented that you've never given much thought to husband or children. It takes a lot of thought, and the feeling of the baby's first kick, for you to decide that you want the child to know you are his mother, but you will allow the fathers to raise him. A week after you announce this to the fathers, you have the baby.
What is the baby's name & gender?
Boy

Two years later have passed. You haven't been a surrogate mother since you had your biological child with the gay men, whom monthly send you pictures and videos of the little one. You're glad that your child is happy and healthy with good parents. As for yourself, you're still living in Boston and have your own condo, and you've fully established your career as a teacher. You don't think you'd ever go back into surrogacy unless you absolutely had to...until you meet a man at the clinic while at a doctor's appointment.

The man's name is KevinAndreas Pope and he is a 39-year-old newspaper columnist from Amherst, Massachusetts. He's a childless widower, whose wife died of cancer last year at the age of 37. Before she died, she had a full hysterectomy and her eggs frozen at the fertility clinic so that her husband could still have a child. Your heart bleeds for him when you overhear his story from the nurses and learn that the man has decided on surrogacy. Before the doctors even ask, you volunteer to be the surrogate mother.

You meet Kevin shortly before your impregnation. You can't help but notice how attractive he is; tall and slim with black hair and sad-looking dark blue eyes but a sweet smile. He thanks you for doing this for him. You assure him that it's no trouble at all. The fertilization is a success and two weeks later, you find out you're pregnant. How do you tell the biological father you're pregnant?
You give him a T-shirt that says "Daddy To Be" on the front

You and Kevin become friends as the months go on. He's excited to become a dad and you accidentally tell him that you have your own child, whom is being raised by his biological father and his partner. Being with this new man is what influences you to decide to be more active in your child's life and Benji is starting to finally know you as his mother. You even get in touch with the first couple you were a surrogate for and ask how their child, Elizabeth, is doing. You're starting to wonder if you should give motherhood a second thought when you have your third baby and second non-biological child.
What is the baby's name & gender?
Boy

You keep in touch with your first child, Benji, who is now four years old and grow closer to your second non-biological child, Ryder, and his father, Kevin. Six months after the baby is born, you begin dating him.

Your name is JuniperCamillaGreen and you are a 22-year-old college graduate working two jobs as a waitress and a part-time dance teacher, living in Boston, Massachusetts. Your combined wages aren't really enough to make ends meet. While you're bringing a friend to a doctor's appointment at a health clinic, you spot a flier from a nearby fertility clinic asking for egg donations and surrogate mothers. Your friends and family would freak out if they found out what you're thinking of doing, but you need money, times are tough, and it is for a good cause: helping people and bringing new life into the world.

The next day, you go to the fertility clinic and fill out the necessary paperwork to be a surrogate mother. Then, you undergo several physical examinations, to make sure you are bodily and reproductively healthy, that expand over several weeks. A year and a half later, you meet the first couple you'll be a surrogate for.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are a couple in their early forties from Easton, Massachusetts. The wife's name is LanaJoann and she's an intelligent, hardworking businesswoman who's put her career ahead of anything else and is now ready to settle down. The husband's name is StevenMichael and he's a lawyer with his own firm in Boston. They're grateful to you for doing such an unselfish thing for them by being the womb for their baby.
What do they look like? Roll the dice

The embryo is successfully implanted into your uterus and a month later you inform the doctors and the biological parents that you are pregnant. You receive all sorts of medical expenses, but the next nine months are tough with pregnancy, even with the support of your doctors and the biological parents holding your hand through it all. Your friends, family, and co-workers aren't sure of what to think when they find out you're pregnant...and that the baby isn't actually your own. Finally, you deliver a healthy baby to its glowing parents.
What is the baby's name & gender? Roll the dice

Eighteen months later, fully recovered from the last pregnancy, you are asked by the doctors if you would like to be a traditional surrogate mother, which means you are the child's genetic mother. You still need money, even if your last payment was a lot, but taxes and mortgage have run you almost dry. You decide to take it.

The couple you are a surrogate mother for is a gay couple, two men from Boston. The first is a 35-year-old social worker named DavidHenryGarrison and his partner is a 36-year-old interior designer named JonahFrankGarrison, who was chosen to be the biological father for the baby. A nurse told you that the men selected you specifically to be the mother of their child because they thought you were pretty. You're not sure if you're flattered, but you're happy to help these men, who are very friendly and flamboyant.
What does the couple look like? Roll the dice

This time, you're prepared for what's coming. You think it's going to be easier this time around...until David asks you if you would like to be a part of the child's life, since technically you are the mother. By now, you are 24 years old and have gotten a stable job as a dance insrtucter. You've always been so career-oriented that you've never given much thought to husband or children. It takes a lot of thought, and the feeling of the baby's first kick, for you to decide that you want the child to know you are his/her mother, but you will allow the fathers to raise him/her. A week after you announce this to the fathers, you have the baby.
What is the baby's name & gender? Roll the dice

Two years later have passed. You haven't been a surrogate mother since you had your biological child with the gay men, whom monthly send you pictures and videos of the little one. You're glad that you're child is happy and healthy with good parents. As for yourself, you're still living in Boston and have your own condo, and you've fully established your career as a dance teacher. You don't think you'd ever go back into surrogacy unless you absolutely had to...until you meet a man at the clinic while at a doctor's appointment.

The man's name is OliverJamesonColeman and he is a 39-year-old pediatrician from Amherst, Massachusetts. He's a childless widower, whose wife died of cancer last year at the age of 37. Before she died, she had a full hysterectomy and her eggs frozen at the fertility clinic so that her husband could still have a child. Your heart bleeds for him when you overhear his story from the nurses and learn that the man has decided on surrogacy. Before the doctors even ask, you volunteer to be the surrogate mother.

You meet Oliver shortly before your impregnation. You can't help but notice how attractive he is; tall and slim with black hair and sad-looking dark blue eyes but a sweet smile. He thanks you for doing this for him. You assure him that it's no trouble at all. The fertilization is a success and two weeks later, you find out you're pregnant. How do you tell the biological father you're pregnant? Roll the diceEven #: You send him a picture of your first ultrasound in an announcing pregnancy greeting card
What does he look like? Roll the dice

You and Oliver become friends as the months go on. He's excited to become a dad and you accidentally tell him that you have your own child, whom is being raised by his/her biological father and his partner. Being with this new man is what influences you to decide to be more active in your child's life and Benji is starting to finally know you as his mother. You even get in touch with the first couple you were a surrogate for and ask how their child, Tony, is doing. You're starting to wonder if you should give motherhood a second thought when you have your third baby and second non-biological child.
What is the baby's name & gender? Roll the dice

You keep in touch with your first child, Benji, who is now four years old and grow closer to your second non-biological child, Rory, and her father, Oliver. 6 months after the baby is born, you begin dating him.

The end of Part One! Part Two is coming soon!

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